Submitted By: Anthony Zezima On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce and Children, Georgia
Submitted By: Anthony Zezima On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Divorce and Children, Georgia
1) WHY IS A GUARDIAN APPOINTED? A Guardian Ad Litem is usually an attorney appointed by the Court to represent the child(ren) in a legal dispute concerning their custody or welfare. Many people wonder why any court would think that the parties (usually parents of the child) would not have the concerns of the child in mind.
Submitted By: Anthony Zezima On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Marital Property Division, Georgia
The state of Georgia recognizes that both spouses have an equitable interest in all marital property acquired during the course of the marriage. Unlike states with community property laws, however, this equitable distribution method of dealing with property in divorce does necessarily result in an equal division of property between spouses.
Submitted By: Anthony Zezima On: Jan 21st 2009
Category: Family Support, Georgia